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1 minute ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

May God help you Emerald

Despite our namesake, He's a Melbourne supporter.

 

Just read that goody said Melksham will sit on the bench and have some sort of coaching role. Good to see the club involve him, even though he'd be devastated not to be out there

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Geez I hope we can start with a few

We cannot kick as badly as last time with 18 behinds 


Huge game!!!

I am anxious, excited and nervous!

Wet weather football tonight at the MCG!

Time for finals football!

You gotta beat the best to be the best!

Fingers crossed we win! 🤞

melbourne football club thumbs up GIF by Melbournefc

 

GO DEMONS!!! 🔴🔵👹

 

It's 2am here, game starts in 20 minutes. .won't sleep till it's over 

hope we start well


Commitment the dees fan in moon boot row cc top deck sws

The filth tried to boo us but we shut that down. 

Now they're going off as they come out.

Lets shut them down tonight 


How’s the facial expressions of the magpies. They look like they overawed overconfident we look like we are going into war they look like they’ve just double dropped at love machine. 

Hope Collingwood are banged up as anything and wet makes it worse. Is that a thing?

13 minute everyone!!!

13 minutes and 20 seconds until our first goal. 

I'm strangely not feeling nervous. 

But I absolutely hate the part where the home ground announcer announces the players. It's not the basketball. 


Just now, dees189227 said:

I'm strangely not feeling nervous. 

But I absolutely hate the part where the home ground announcer announces the players. It's not the basketball. 

yeah hate that, its like they think the crowd dont know who they are... worse in Perth as we only every hear the schockers and weagles players.

4 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Away strip wearing is dumb

There’s actually nothing the AFL could say that would warrant any reasonable reasoning behind this. Lol how does our traditional strip clash with there’s? Disrespect tbh

Sub?

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1 minute ago, RedLegs23 said:

There’s actually nothing the AFL could say that would warrant any reasonable reasoning behind this. Lol how does our traditional strip clash with there’s? Disrespect tbh

Funny how it wasn't an issue on the kings Birthday.


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